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Bruner’s Beat: Breaking Down the Kyrie Irving Trade

by Evan Bruner   The role of a superstar in the NBA has undergone a seismic shift in recent years. A league that was once defined by stability with stars such as Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, and Dirk Nowitzki all playing out legendary careers with a single franchise has now

The King Stands Alone

By: Andy Jachim In his 1,410th NBA game, LeBron James has accomplished a feat that could very well never be broken ever again. As of Tuesday, the “Chosen One” is the leading scorer in the history of the National Basketball Association, as he stands all alone with 38,390 career points

My Super Bowl LVII Prediction

By: Sam Fretto The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the San Francisco 49ers this past Sunday by a score of 31-7. Later that night, the Kansas City Chiefs finally took down the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, in a close and controversial game. Super Bowl 57, hosted in Arizona, is now set, the Kansas

Bruner’s Beat: Why Dak Prescott is Getting Too Much Heat

by Evan Bruner Once again, The Dallas Cowboys found themselves on the losing end of a playoff game, falling to the red-hot 49ers, 19-12. The closely contested game was a stalemate for the first three quarters before the 49ers took control and sent Dallas packing for the second year in

NFL Conference Championship Game Previews

By: Sam Fretto After a long grueling season, the NFL has Championship Sunday set. The San Francisco 49ers will be traveling to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs will be hosting the AFC Championship game as the Cincinnati Bengals come to town. These teams have

Chicago Bears Offseason Plan 1.0

By Andy Jachim Here we go. I have been given the task of filling Ryan Poles’ shoes for the 2023 off-season to rebuild this Chicago Bears franchise from the ground up. Now, I will fully admit this isn’t the most realistic Mock Offseason I have done, but it is most

Bruner’s Beat: What to Make of Brock Purdy’s Success

by Evan Bruner There are many reasons people are drawn to sports. The action, the complexity, the teamwork. Few activities can match the excitement of a sporting event. Sports don’t just make for great games, they make for great stories — ones that can be told for decades. For every

Ronaldo’s Massive Contract

By Hayden Krzyzanowski One of the most well-known soccer players in existence, Cristiano Ronaldo signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr. He left Manchester United with a sour taste after an “unscripted interview” with Piers Morgan went public. Many of his comments related to the club showed that

Bruner’s Beat: Kliff Kingsbury and the Failure of College Coaches in the NFL

by Evan Bruner The Arizona Cardinals officially moved on from head coach Kliff Kingsbury on Monday after a disappointing 4-13 season. To many, Kingsbury’s firing seemed inevitable. He was a controversial hire from the start. His uninspiring 35-40 record as head coach at Texas Tech did little to ease skeptics

Filling Out My 2023 Baseball HOF Ballot

By Sam Fretto The 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot has been released, this time without the “Big 3” of Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Curt Schilling, as it was the last year on the ballot for them in 2022. Making their debuts on the ballot are Bronson Arroyo, Carlos

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